World Premiere: Sly & The Family Stone play "St. James Infirmary" live

Epic/Legacy is releasing a long lost gem on July 17: the debut of SLY & THE FAMILY STONE-LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST OCTOBER 4 th & 5th1968, a four-disc set of previously unreleased live shows recorded during the band's rise at New York City's legendary venue.

Sly & The Family Stone's reputation as one of the most influential bands of the 1960s has rarely been in denial. The group effortlessly combined upbeat, funky melodies with socially conscious lyrics, which would paint a vivid picture of the sociopolitical landscape of the '60s while also creating a road map for pop music in the decades to come. This four-disc anthology presents a lesser-known side of the band: not the dominant soul-funk-pop juggernaut of the late 1960s, but an up-and-coming ensemble whose onstage energy could not be contained.

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Epic/Legacy is releasing a long lost gem on July 17: the debut of SLY & THE FAMILY STONE-LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST OCTOBER 4 th & 5th1968, a four-disc set of previously unreleased live shows recorded during the band's rise at New York City's legendary venue.

Sly & The Family Stone's reputation as one of the most influential bands of the 1960s has rarely been in denial. The group effortlessly combined upbeat, funky melodies with socially conscious lyrics, which would paint a vivid picture of the sociopolitical landscape of the '60s while also creating a road map for pop music in the decades to come. This four-disc anthology presents a lesser-known side of the band: not the dominant soul-funk-pop juggernaut of the late 1960s, but an up-and-coming ensemble whose onstage energy could not be contained.

On October 4th and 5th, 1968, shortly after the release of the band's third album Life, Sly & The Family Stone took the stage at Bill Graham's legendary Fillmore East in New York City. Along with the success of Dance To The Music, which was released earlier that year and spun off the Top 10 hit of the same name, Sly & The Family Stone were making a name for themselves on the concert circuit, with their dynamic, high energy live performances.

Epic Records, the group's record company, recorded all four of these concerts (two shows per night) with plans to release a live album that would consist of selections from these performances. But the release was shelved after the release of the single "Everyday People," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969 and anticipated the band's breakthrough year, with the acclaimed album Stand! and an increasing spotlight in the public eye culminating in an appearance at Woodstock that summer.

After nearly a half century, the disc is coming out now, and we’re proud to present the World Premiere of one of the previously unreleased songs, a steamy instrumental cover of the classic “St. James Infirmary.”

Check out this great cut below and enjoy hearing this piece of music history for the first time!